Films like Alien Abduction make me sit back and consider eating my words.
Before unleashing out of this world horrors, Alien Abduction builds tension with the old fashioned trope of the family getting lost on the way to their second campsite. Dad seems close to having a nervous breakdown and exposes a bit of an anger management problem when he blows his top at Riley for continuing to film. You can hardly blame him as the car is dangerously low on fuel, they are miles away from any sort of civilization in any direction and their electrical equipment seems to be haywire. When the Morrises find what they think is the campsite, all they find are a slew abandoned vehicles and strewn belongings.
From that moment on Alien Abduction does not let up. READ MORE
Before unleashing out of this world horrors, Alien Abduction builds tension with the old fashioned trope of the family getting lost on the way to their second campsite. Dad seems close to having a nervous breakdown and exposes a bit of an anger management problem when he blows his top at Riley for continuing to film. You can hardly blame him as the car is dangerously low on fuel, they are miles away from any sort of civilization in any direction and their electrical equipment seems to be haywire. When the Morrises find what they think is the campsite, all they find are a slew abandoned vehicles and strewn belongings.
From that moment on Alien Abduction does not let up. READ MORE